Anex4 Internship 2021
Anex4 Internship 2021
Anex4 Internship 2021
The following list provides a brief illustrative overview of the knowledge, skills, work
habits, and character traits commonly associated with 21st-century skills and to be
acquired by graduates:
(1) Critical thinking, problem-solving, reasoning, analysis, interpretation,
synthesizinginformation.
(2) Scientific literacy and reasoning, the scientific method.
(3) Research skills and practices, interrogative questioning.
(4) Creativity, artistry, curiosity, imagination, innovation, personal expression.
(5) Information and communication technology (ICT) literacy, media and internet
literacy,data interpretation, and analysis, computer programming.
(6) Oral and written communication, public speaking and presenting, listening.
(7) Economic and financial literacy, entrepreneurialism.
(8) Global awareness, multicultural literacy, humanitarianism.
(9) Environmental and conservation literacy, ecosystems understanding.
(10) Civic, ethical, and social-justice literacy.
(11) Leadership, teamwork, collaboration, cooperation, facility in using virtual
workspaces.
(12) Perseverance, self-direction, planning, self-discipline, adaptability, initiative.
(13) Health and wellness literacy, including nutrition, diet, exercise, and public
health andsafety.
The internship experience will augment the outcome-based learning process and
inculcate various attributes mentioned above in a student in line with the graduate
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attributes defined by the NBA and NEP 2020.
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To derive the benefits of an internship, VTU has introduced three (03) internships at
three stages of the B.E./B.Tech program. These internships are scheduled as under
(Table -1);
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1.3 Internship Supervision
The internship shall be carried out under the supervision of a faculty mentor. The
faculty mentor/guide should,
(i) Serve as a teacher, mentor, trainer, critic, leader, and boss.
(ii) Provide sufficient time to guide the internes.
(iii) Play a vital role, along with the Training and Placement Officer, in providing
internship opportunities for the students. [Report and Recommendation of Task Force
on Internship in Engineering and Diploma, Task Force Chair Prof Karisiddappa, Hon’ble Vice-
Chancellor, VTU, Belagavi]
(iv) Exhibit qualities such as leadership, strong communication skills, and patience.
(v) Provide a letter of recommendation in due consultation with students and the
organization (if possible) where the internship is intended to be carried out,
endorsed by the authority (Principal/Institution Internship Coordinator).
A Faculty must supervise the internship activities even during the intervening period
between odd and even semesters irrespective of the vacation period. Each Faculty shall
supervise not more than 15 students. Often, the supervision may be by an external
expert. Depending on the activity taken up by the students, the internship shall be
carried out individually or in batches having not more than two or three students.
Faculty Mentor, along with the external expert, shall scrupulously evaluate the work of
an individual student or students of a batch and maintain the relevant documents for
verification by the Local Inspection Committee appointed by the University. For the
allotment of CIE marks, the institutions shall prepare the rubrics for each activity
offered by the institution. The marks shall be allotted by the faculty in consultation with
an external expert if any.
For all activities conducted by the institution, the attendance of the students shall be
maintained by the Faculty and present the same when desired by the Local Inspection
Committee appointedby the University.
1.4 Internship – I involving Intra and Inter Institute Activities. Scheduled during
the intervening period of II and III semesters for students admitted to I year and
during the intervening period of III and IV semester for students admitted under
lateral entry quota.
While intra activities are within the institution, inter activates shall be between
neighboring institutions. Intra and Interactivities are the activities that are an impetus
to learning techniques. It adds to comprehensive growth of mind and associated
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activities.
As the students are at the verge of learning technical aspects and have a limited time
period of internship, it is preferable to expose students to polygonal activities instead of
one type of activity. Therefore, activities completed by the students shall not be one
type of activity but can be few within the internship time period. In this regard, Intra and
Inter Institute activities shall be completed under the supervision of a Faculty on a
self-learning basis.
The Faculty has to kindle the latent abilities of the students, encourage, guide, supervise
and shape them to achieve the desired result. Therefore, a learning agenda in the form
of specific learning objectives and outcomes shall be prepared prior to the start of the
internship.
Whatever the activity/activities that are/are done under Intra and Inter Institute
activities, should ignite the inquisitiveness to learn, enhance the knowledge, thinking
ability and imagination, planning, application of mind, execution ability, innovation
attitude, listening and understanding, vocabulary, personal expression, public speaking,
written communication, oral presentation of the subject matter, acquire leadership
qualities and teamwork requirements, responsiveness, ethics, etc.
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(11) Essay competitions: Both in Kannada and English on technical topics already
studied.
(12) Survey and study of published literature on the assigned topic: Technical paper
survey,Preparation of synopsis. Exposure to technical paper publications.
(13) Athletics and Sports.
(14) Photography.
(15) Cultural activities; Drama, Dance,
(16) Short film production: Contemporary aspects, Technical aspects etc.
(17) Music Competition (Vocal and Instrumental): Classical – Indian and western,
Sugama-Sangeetha (Bhava Geethegalu), Folk songs, film songs etc.
(18) Internship in Disaster Management. [AICTE APH 2021-22 pdf page166]
(19) Solar energy connected activities that help common man. [AICTE APH 2021-22
pdfpage166]
(20) Working with Smart City Administration.
(21) Hackathon (it is a design sprint-like event in which computer programmers and
others involved in software development, including graphic designers,
interface designers, project managers, and others, often including domain
experts, collaborate intensively on software projects).
(22) Industrial Safety, Fire Safety, Electrical Safety, Chemical Process Safety, Food
Safety etc.
The student’s Diary should be submitted by the students along with attendance record.
It shall be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria:
(i) Regularity in the maintenance of the diary.
(ii) Adequacy and quality of information recorded.
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(iii) Drawings, sketches, and data recorded.
(iv) Thought process and recording techniques used.
(v) Organization of the information.
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Incubation/ Innovation/ Good 79 to 60 with the and
EntrepreneurshipCell. Satisfactory 59 to 40 certificate Placement
5 Learning at Excellent 80 to 100 issued from Officer.
Departmental Good 79 to 60 relevant
(iii) Physical
Lab/Tinkering Lab/ Satisfactory 59 to 40 authorized
Education
Institutional workshop. Authority
Officer or
6 Other than the above Excellent 80 to 100 the
fiveactivities Good 79 to 60 concerned
Satisfactory 59 to 40 in charge
Officer of
theActivity
Note: The total CIE marks shall be the sum of marks allotted to successfully completed
activities by the student.
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1.6 Internship - II involving Innovation/ Societal /Entrepreneurship. Scheduled
during the intervening period of IV and V semester
During the intervening period of IV and V semesters, students shall be ready for
industrial experience. Therefore, they shall choose to undergo an Internship involving
Innovation / Entrepreneurship related activities. Students may choose to work on
innovation or entrepreneurial activities or both resulting in start-up or undergo
internship with industry/ NGO’s/ Government organizations/ Micro/ Small/ Medium
enterprises to make themselves ready for the industry. In case students want to
undergo an internship at his/her family business, he /she shall be permitted provided, a
declaration by a parent is submitted directly to the Principal of the institution. [AICTE
Internship Policy, Pdf page 8]
With the consent of the internship guide and Principal of the institution, students shall
be allowed to carry out the internship at their hometown (within and outside the state),
provided favorable facilities are available. [Report and Recommendation of Task Force on
Internship in Engineering and Diploma, Task Force Chair Prof Karisiddappa, Hon’bleVice-Chancellorr,
VTU, Belagavi]
In case, students wish to take both Innovations, and Entrepreneurship internships, they
shall be permitted to take up both. Internship – II period, in such cases, can extend
marginally by a few days, provided it will not interfere with the academic calendar of
the higher semester.
1.6.1 Innovation
Innovation refers to a new or improved product or process or a combination
there of that differs marginally or significantly from the unit’s previous product.
An innovation center is a place where students are encouraged to implement the
innovative ideas formed through imagination, brainstorming sessions, design thinking
and associated activities to bring them to reality. It is a place, where creative minds are
shaped.
1.6.2 Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship refers to setting up a new business or business, taking on financial
risks in the hope of profit.
It involves investment to undertake production along with arranging inputs like land,
labor, material and capital, introducing new techniques and products, identifying new
sources for theenterprise, etc.
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1.6.3 Incubation Center:
An organized unit designed for innovation as well as to accelerate the growth and
success of new entrepreneurial companies through mentorship and an array of business
support resources and services that could include physical space, capital, coaching,
common services, and networking connections.
1.6.4 Startup
An entity that develops a business model based on either product innovation or service
innovation and makes it scalable, replicable, and self-reliant. [Gazette Notification No. G.S.R.
127(E)dated February 19, 2019]
An entity shall be considered as a Startup,
(i) Up to a period of ten years from the date of incorporation/ registration, if it is
incorporated as a private limited company (as defined in the Companies Act,
2013) or registered as a partnership firm (registered under section 59 of the
Partnership Act, 1932) or a limited liability partnership (under the Limited
Liability Partnership Act, 2008) in India.
(ii) Turnover of the entity for any of the financial years since incorporation/
registration has not exceeded one hundred crore rupees.
(iii) Entity is working towards innovation, development or improvement of
productsor processes or services, or if it is a scalable business model with
a high potential of employment generation or wealth creation.
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1.6.6 Assessment Rubrics for Innovation / Entrepreneurship Activities
Once the internship begins, the students are required to maintain diary/journal and
submit a report every week to the guide. These reports (which can also be submitted by
email) should summarize the activities in which the student was involved during the
previous week period. At the end of the internship, each student is required to submit
the hard copy of the consolidated diary/journal and report for evaluation. The report
should clearly indicate the learning and achievements of the internship.
related completions for e.g. Good 79 to 60 and (ii) Internship (i) Institute
Report or the Faculty
Hackathons etc. Satisfactory 59 to 40
activityreport along
2 Development of new Excellent 80 to 100 together
with Certificate or
product/ Business Plan/ Good 79 to 60 with
Declaration from
registration ofstart-up Satisfactory 59 to 40 External
relevant Authorised
3 Work experience at the Excellent 80 to 100 Authority.
Expert if
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1.7 Research Internship /Industry Internship scheduled during 4th year of
B.E./B.Tech Programs (Duration: 24 weeks)
Research internships and industrial internships have different purposes and come with
their set of benefits. A prior experience in any field is always preferred over a fresh
start. Therefore, one of them can be selected depending on the interest the students
have. Internships pose unexpected challenges and make students think appropriately,
tackle difficulties with ease, and act in a scholarly way to get past the hurdles and
practical constraints. An internship is always beneficial however good or bad it is.
Internships not only enhance one’s learning but also identify him/her as someone who
has the commitment to approaching a project and completing it with or without
guidance. Theinternship learning is an impetus to professional development.
The research internships, under the advice of a faculty supervisor, can be one’s own
selectedproject or a project on which a Researcher is researching or a new project/real–
world project offered by an organization. The research area may be pertaining to
single or multidisciplinary fields such as science, technology, engineering, mathematics,
management, and business studies. Research internships can be carried out either
individually or in teams (no exceeding 3 or 4 students).
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a research institute, or a company’s R and D department. Apart from fixed working
hours of the day of an organization, the researcher can devote sufficient time for other
research-related activities for early and successful completion of the Research
Internship.
2 Attention to detail.
3 Planning and scheduling.
4 Documentation.
5 Critical thinking.
6 Data collection.
7 Data analysis.
8 Ability to maintain quality, safety and/or infection control standards.
9 Appreciating the ethical issues.
1.9 Responsibilities of an Intern (student or trainee who does a job to gain work
experience)Interns,
(i) shall assist the researcher in an ongoing research project or work
collaboratively in designing a new project of mutual interest.
(ii) Shall engage in literature survey and getting an insight of the research work
at the initialstages.
(iii) shall compile data, sort, file, implement ideas with minimal guidance and
assist write papers.
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(iv) Shall become familiar with a number of tools [meters (Electrical and
Electronics, mechanical, computer, etc.] used in data collection, software’s,
graphic software, Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software
[IBM’s statistical software platform], etc.
(v) Shall attain skills with Microsoft Word Office, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook etc.
(vi) Shall give mid – term oral presentation to a committee for review and
feedback.
(vii) Shall attend discussions, meetings, symposiums, classroom lecturers, etc., to
learn new scientific techniques, design experiments, analyse results, and
formulate the differenthypotheses.
(viii) Shall learn writing reports and be able to correspond independently.
(ix) shall manage time effectively.
(x) Keep a track of the progress of the project.
(xi) Shall develop integrative thinking.
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resume whileapplying for Post Graduate Studies.
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3.0 Industrial Internships
The gap between the theoretical knowledge obtained in the classrooms and the practical
skillsrequired in the actual workplace scenarios is fast growing. This has put forth varied
challenges to graduating students when it comes to job placements. As institutes cannot
have relevant facilities to expose students to a real-time industrial environment, an
industrial internship is an appropriate solution.
The main objective of the industry internship is to ensure that the intern is exposed to a
real job world environment and gain practical experience. Often, it may be a practical
exposure to the theory that has been learned during the academic period. The industry
internship helps students understand of the analytical concepts and tools, hone their
skills in the real-life situations and build confidence in applying the skills learned.
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with the internship. The guide should know the interns internship tasks, duties,
responsibilities, and potential projects. The evaluation of interns and theirs internship
progress should be honest andconstructive.
The hardcopy or softcopy of the diary maintained by the internes must be signed at
least oncein a month by the guide.
With reference to intern’s feedback, the guides should propose changes in campus
activities sothat they are helpful to the internship.
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(xvii) Familiarization to writing technical papers, standards, codes, etc.
(xviii) Reading Behavioural attitude.
(xix) Outcomes.
(xx) Successes and failures experienced.
Marks shall be awarded based on the evaluation of the diary, report, presentation
skill and question and answer session in the ratio 50:25:25.
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(ii) Interdisciplinary: Contribution to the internship and the performance of each
group member shall be assessed individually in semester end examination (SEE)
conducted separately at the departments to which the student/s belong to. Marks
shall be awarded based on the evaluation of the diary, report, presentation skill and
question andanswer session in the ratio 50:25:25.
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Summer Internship – I & II
In view of the myriad different types of activities involved, it may be difficult in general
to fix rubrics for each activity by the University. Also, because of the choice available for
activities to execute individually or in small groups, the burden in conducting the SEE
for Summer Internship – I & II would be enormous to BOE as well as Examination
Section.
In view of the foregoing, it is preferable to consider Summer Internship – I & II for only
CIE, very much similar to the course 21XXS81 Technical Seminar (01 credit).
Intricacies in implementation of VIII semester Research /Industry Internship
The model curriculum includes the internship for students of six months’ duration at
differentstages of the program. [AICTE Internship Policy.pdf page 04]
Research /Industry Internship earmarked for VIII semester is swappable during the 2
terms of IV year period. Conventionally, VIII semesters will be completed after
completing VII semester. However, with swapping the students will have the choice of
completing IV year in a conventional way or can complete the first VIII semester and
later VII semester.
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